These primarily include: urinary incontinence, incontinence of gases and / or stool, frequent urination, as well as many other problems of the urinary tract and intestines. More significant prolapse, in addition to exacerbating the problems already described, accompanied by a very unpleasant feeling of fallen bodies in the perineal region, the deterioration of their blood, and hence the appearance of pain, varicose dilatation, atrophy, inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membrane. Appear serious problems with the implementation of urination and defecation: a woman forced to take an unusual position to help themselves or hand 'Age' of exposure. Once something has to bother you – start to operate. Remember that to solve this problem can and should be. First of all, you need to consult a gynecologist who has experience in the field Urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery. He will be able to assess the stage, the localization of the prolapse, the condition of the musculo-ligamentous apparatus of the pelvic floor, the extent and nature of the violation of pelvic functions, their causes and then identify opportunities to restore normal anatomy and physiology of the pelvic complex. If necessary, your doctor may further diagnostic procedures: urodynamics, cystoscopy, ultrasound contribute to achieving the best results from treatment.
There are two fundamentally different approaches – the conservative and surgical. The conservative approach (exercise, biofeedback, physiotherapy, wearing vaginal pessaries, hormone replacement therapy), to date, apart from surgery, is only applied at an early stage deletions (1 and phase 2). That is, the scope of these conservative measures is limited to the earliest stages of prolapse without significant anatomical and functional defects, the presence of contraindications to surgery, pregnancy, or effective special exercises for the pelvic floor muscles, with the help of simulators that allow you to enhance and hasten the effects of exercise. This can often eliminate the signs of prolapse, or simply Against such treatment.
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